DJ Spotlight: Seth Raymond

KPTZ DJ Seth Raymond ruminates on cheap burritos, CCR, and pounding on the drums.  See what else he has to say as you get to know a DJ… 

What can listeners expect to hear on your show? I try to mix it up as best I can, but you will certainly hear some catchy rock n’ roll tunes. I love finding a song that has a certain quality. That good, honest quality that gets you moving, or breaks your heart, whatever the artist really intended. When a song really nails that, then it doesn’t matter what genre it is, it just works for me. You’ll just have to tune in and check it out.

Do you play music yourself? Not a lot at the moment, but over the years I have played in several bands. Guitar mostly, but I have played bass for a couple of projects, and I love to pound on the drums when ever I get the chance. Not much in life feels quite as good as finding a groove and banging out a beat. That said, I’m really not a very good drummer.

If you could have one super power, what would it be? Shape shifter. 

What’s your favorite local spot?  I grew up running around in the bunkers and there is still something satisfying about running around up there. Nostalgic maybe. The bunkers really haven’t changed much over the years and I love that. Hats off to the Uptown Pub though. I’ve been frequenting that burrito stand up at the gas station too. Not bad.  

Who would be your ideal radio guest? Mike Watt of the minutemen. Or maybe Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders. Hard to pick just one. I have yet to do a real interview on my show, but both of those musicians seem like people that I could really chill with. Have them up to the station and then have them over for dinner, you know what I mean? 

Top three pastimesListening to music seems a bit too obvious here so I’ll skip that. I bought a boat a couple of years ago. That has to count as two right there: sailing the boat and fiddling around with the boat. I love partaking in a killer BBQ. Hanging out with friends and eating good food. That’s defiantly a favorite pastimes. It’s winter, so I should say reading books and taking baths, things like that, but I can’t. I really miss summer.

What is the last thing you regretted playing on your show? I played that Credence Clearwater Revival song Don’t Look Now. I messed up and somehow cut the first few bars out of the song. I don’t regret trying to play the song–I love that song–but I regret playing it and messing it up. It would have been a sweet transition from the last song too. I blew it.

What song do you wish you could play on your show every time? Oh, there is no way that I can pick just one. I could pick about five Kinks songs and be happy playing them week after week (and I do actually). There is a song by The Nerves called When You Find Out that I’m in love with right now. Or there’s I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight by Richard and Linda Thompson. That song really got under my skin in the best kind of way. I’ll stop there. 

What is the last piece of music you listened to? Fleetwood Mac–The Chain.

Seth Raymond can be heard on Wednesdays from 10am to Noon.

The Totes are In!

KPTZ’s stylish totes have arrived!  Check them out:

Meet our New Station Manager!

We are delighted to announce some new organizational changes to the management of the station. The first of these changes comes in the critical role of volunteer Station Manager, which will be filled by long-time volunteer Kris Shapiro.  Kris has demonstrated her commitment to the station with her ability to lead and her in-depth knowledge of station operations. 

Supporting Kris in her role is a strong team of coordinators comprised of the following KPTZ volunteers:

Larry Stein, Program Director

Bill Putney, Chief Engineer

Ann Katzenbach, News Coordinator 

Cheryl Specter, Volunteer Coordinator

Tim Quackenbush, Coordinator of Broadcasters

Bethany Patten, Traffic Coordinator

Jessica Randall, Youth Coordinator

Mike Schleckser, Remote Broadcast Coordinator

Jacqueline Mention, Communications Coordinator

Marilyn Butz, Bookkeeper

The above organizational changes come not only as a result of efforts to streamline the station’s operations, but they also mark the start of a restructuring of the KPTZ Board, which is taking steps to separate itself from the station’s daily operations. Please join us in welcoming Kris Shapiro and her team!

Celebrating Success!

Last Saturday’s 2nd Annual Queen’s Bazaar was a smashing success!  It was a glorious, sunny day and the Cotton Building looked fantastic filled with all its treasures.  Thanks to all who donated, as well as those who shopped at our upscale rummage sale.  We hope you’re enjoying your new goodies!

     

 

The Queen's Bazaar November 19 2011

THE QUEEN’S BAZAAR will take place at the Cotton Building, across from City Hall, on Saturday, November 19 from 9 am - 4 pm.
This annual event gathers wonderful cast-offs from the community, prices them reasonably and resells them.  It’s an upscale garage sale!
Last year’s Bazaar was a huge success. People who donated were pleased and people who shopped were delighted. We raised nearly $8,000. This year we hope to duplicate that effort, but we need your help.
Please look around and see what you might have to donate. Bring it to the station or call us and we will pick it up -- or you can bring it to the Cotton Building on Friday, November 18.  We will give you a tax form for your donation.
Come and shop on Saturday November 19. Volunteer to help move things, set up, tear down, sell, price.
You needn’t be a regular station volunteer to help us out with this special event.
Thanks so much.
Email us at volunteer@kptz.org or call the station at 379-6886!
 

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